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Imagine! Your own key to one of the most charming
private houses in Boston!
Rutland Square House, built in 1855 and situated on a tree-lined square in Boston's South
End, was designed by Nathaniel Bradley, Boston's most celebrated 19th century architect. It is owned and managed by, and the
residence of, a native Bostonian. (We have a cat on the premises.)
Your ideal pied-a-terre is a beautiful brownstone
row house; one of the few which remains a private residence.
We offer free wired and wireless high-speed Internet access,
free local calls, cable TV, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, and assistance with free and legal on street parking. All
rooms are air conditioned.
For those of you who don't know Boston, we are centrally located in downtown Boston. We
are an easy four minute walk to the Prudential Center and Copley Square where the following hotels are located: Sheraton,
Hilton, Copley Marriott, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Copley Square Hotel, and the Colonnade.
We are in a most desirable
and historic area of the city within easy walks of major sights and attractions such as these popular destinations:
Copley
Square Newbury Street Prudential Center Hynes Convention Center Museum of Fine Arts and Symphony Hall Public
Gardens Beacon Hill Boston Common The Freedom Trail Theater District and Shopping
It is a clean, safe,
historic neighborhood, and a four minute walk to public transportation, both the Green (Prudential) and Orange Lines (Back
Bay Station).

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